HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-09-18, Page 1• warm clothing. We anticipated this when
it was warn. and we are prepared for it.
Over wraps, shawls- and underwear are
• being sought after, We aree malting a
specialty of ladies, misses and children's
underwear this season, and are showing
them of different weights and qualities.
Boys and men's are here as well. Also,
lots of top shirts. You're wanting blankets,
maybe. We've got them.
September is`a great carpet month,andj
we can please you, we think, We'll out
t'
them to match and fit your room. That'll
save a world of trouble for you,
Admirable lot of lace ourtaine and cur-
tain nets, I xnnone
We don't want you to forget that we
Sandie groceries of all kinds,
Yii�.1;,"'YQ�r .,�.%..`-} .,ra gin•.
ORR & EISCOCHS,
Direct Importers,
The Bnnn,''aeptember 10h,189 .
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LOCAL NEWS
'--Full lines of 'ru jis of all kinds at. llfc•
11<elvie's Star restaurLnt.
of -This section w visited by a very
heavy rain storm o Saturday evening.
• -Mr Dunn has isposed of his house
and lot on Soott,et Bet to Mrs F Birney, at
a fair price. 't;,.
-Cash for good butter and eggs et R A
Graham's, Market Grocery.
-Mr A. Bundle! er, the new grain buy:
er, has secured a Ouse • aud" will shortly
remove his family to town.
First.elaes Georgian Bay Shingles
and Lath, for sale, cheap, at MoLean cC
Sou's saw mills, Wingham. :
-The Saturday murder excursion fares
't0 ' 'j'.i'ribitt'4ine: Goderieh • },ave*bt=' ...
cauceiledorthe aeon. The epeoial.train
due at 1.45 p m, S turdays,for Kincardine,
has also been, disc ntinued.
+Y-1fyour watch or clock needs repairing,
go to W' H Wallace', watehreaker and
jeweler. Breit door to post officio.
--A number of sp ious 10 and 25 cent
'eoes have reeentl
Y ten put into ciraula-,
t on. They can iso 1' be detooted, as, the
metal is very soft a d feels greasy to the
touch.. elI that ha e been seen so far have
been dated 1891, 'a lack the letter "H"
under the wreath.
-Seammax NiGI
ken Inds; 25 cents
vee, 60' cents ; Pan
lits, at
Musical, Liter
will be held in the
gregational church,
auspices of the Wo'
tidy, on Tburgtlea.
doors open at 7i0.00
A. silver collection
w�
of the Society.
-Cigarsanri IosCream at the Eclipse
teatauraet.. Also, confectionery of all
- anay Silk $and.
ons, G•: Cents; Kid
andk r
$ e c}rre ,
ts5
tlioTNnoo,s.
v and Curio Socia
asement of the Conn
Vingham, under the
en's Missionary So-
i,tembertiirtar. The
treenoing at 8 o'clock f
l be taken up in aid
1th:de. T. 0, SPARLISia.
--0n Saturday morn ug the G T freight
train struck tt cow t 'Fergus, thereby
throwing. the engine, t der and five cars,
,from the rents, The reman, Jae Laing,
was,crushed between t e teuder and the
oar and instantly ki ed. Be leaves a
widow and two ehild n. The engineer.
Thos Sloan, saved s life by jumping.
Laing was a resident o Palmerston.
• s-Fitsving bought out'P A Mills' business,
1 respectfully eolieit from the;Snhebitants
of rVinghe,ni and vioinity aat iutii action of
y stook, • l3sspetfitll: Faure,
'N Kme,
• -I 'o 2 Co, 88 rd 11e elan# , fi iuod from
oamp'in StThonrae tib ;d rp;m last,
and a marked improve eh :netiaeeble
in the men, In fact, tird,` 'rd received
unbounded praise from tlicf, Commandant.
for ti'eir efiicieucy in d 1 and.elean]ineas,
and No 2 Co was not be ind the rest: The
officers and men are lo in "their praise of
the serviees• renders the Battalion by
Sergeant Burns, of D elrool, Loudon; who
•aoted as instructor for he Battalion during
,the oarnp and to wh se efforts in a great
measure their eflieien y true due.
Having opened tt bustotntailoring mow;
tablishment in this town, one door north
' of D Sutherland's stove and tinshop, I beg
to announce drat 1 guarantee overy suit
filet leaves mysI to bea
iia perfeet �p fe t sit and
warrant them to be built by. superior
workmen, oaly. Give us a oa11, Satiafae.
tion guaranteed. Charges as °beep as the
dlieapest. Coatmakers wauted at auce,
• 4V ;I Jotisrerear.
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WIN GHAM 0.11-p,„ FRIDAY, SBETEMBER, 18, 1891. W11.0141)
These cold nights Are suggestive of NO 1028
- f f diphtheria ie
.here age no Ca s o
town,
,*-The brick is hero , laid on the ground
for Mr Et W (Z I1eye s, new brick bleok,
-Having bought out TA Mills' business,
I roe ectfurly solicit from the inhabitants
of ingham and vicinity an inspection of
stook, Respectfully
r r„+Y.4 YY Res ectfu
llYY
o T�'r1 s
,
rf.a
the oesophagus, with stiffening of the
joints. The most disagreeable feature
Of the *case is the horrible stench arise
-The Bell` 11, Paotory Baud desire to thank
those gentlemen who have so kindly re-
sponded to their ci'riulars and are also
encouraged by the kindly letters enclosed
with subscriptions. Will give list next
week.
--The party who picked up a buggy
duster, on the evening of the Oth Inst, on
the road between Wiugharn and 'llolmes'
Soh House, Turuberry, will be reward.,
ed leaving the same at S Graeey's Fur•.
nit re Store, Wingham.
--Ownng to the nfavorable weather for
the past two S turday evenings, Bell's
Factory Band ha failed to give our oitie
zens their usu choice selections; but
they will be out o'morrow evening with
greater "vim" hon ever, provided the
weather will pe mit,
-G T R trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.30 a m and 11.10 a m
via W G & 13 Division, and at 6.45 a m
and 3.20 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.
-The Salvation my are having a big
time in Toronto th' week. The captain
, and lieutenant and ome of the members,
of this town, have g ne to help them. The
services were condo .ted in the Horticul-
turaI Pavilion on .' oriday, owing to the
crowd of visitors;. Moen from all over
Canada to the nurp or of 500 werepresent.
-Peaches, Pears, Plunis, A
p e :Grapes
in`fact, all kinds of fruit; in at k at fire
Eclipse restaurant.:
ef
T 0 Sear%Lln.
~. ` lteeTe iperanee` rill Co. have:gu an'
the contract for the p ting in of two wood•
furnaces, iu the Temp ranee ;Hall, to Jas
Murray es Co, of this t wn.o The furnaces
made by this firm e becoming widely
known and parties who re contemplating
buying such an article, would do well to
examine one of these afore purchasing
elsewhere.
-We insert the following for the benefit
of those who may wish to exhibit heavy
draught teams at the Wingham Fall Show,
as it Was an error in the prize list : lst
prize will be 65 worth of furuiture by Gil.,
Christ,'Greee in Co; 2nd, $2 cash.
-Dr Geo McIle
McKenzie, e Reeve of
his examination as
spring, is now praoti
fornig., and is doing
glee to hear of th
boys and most heart
estimable younggeui
calling of his choice.
tizie
son of Mr
Geo
his town, whop ass
ea
M D in Toronto, this
ing in Concord, Cali -
all' We are always
s ,cease of Wingham
ly glad to hear of this
enien's suCoessin the
Rooms to le ,u` able for dressmaking
or for .}call fami over Olarke's tailor.
shop, opposite the runswich Hotel. Ap-
ply to Iii (1 Clark T "tor, Wingham.
e
a
d
r
ft
ea
n>!,tinxxorrri�
H. Watson, -1'
atila.ii7
at closeof
Meeting everyt
Seats free. St
subject
To you
at they teas
of good
-The ratan ere eturu d from their
camping ground, ou aterd - y Iast. They
}sed an enloyakeo ti` o,'aud are none the
worse, with the. ex option that some of
them are pretty we tanned With the. sun.
The cook of.the ca took -'nfiamn pe,
while there and ha tribe le in the„her;,
.pital, We hope so n to �1 r of lri`a:` re•
ecvery
FIRST CONEY C.liURc7Ix•
WxxanAtti.--W. astor. Ser-
vices each Sunday. and 7 p. m.
Sabbath School Morning Ser
Vitae. Prayer Wednesday
at 7.30 jp. m. rangers wee-
come. Morning next Sabbath,
"David's well." ngpeople,
"Locusts and what h." 1•lveni ig
subject, "The gospeloheeir,"
For the fail sho et Wingham, on Sept
29th and Both, the P B and G DU will
give thefollowiug red ced fares: Fire end,
one: third of Sept 20t , and single fare ou
Sept 40th. An.ticke .good to return on
Oct 1st, The tomato y covered by these
rates will be for the P R, Teeswater and
adarriston led inter ediate stations; foo , to thit9 $3G will be wee away to the first_
-Mae E Murpuy se au announcement
$Orson la
ifss Rate Soott, o Dallas ' e
.1,' xas, is
visiting former fries. : in ton,J.Lucknow
Sentinel ; Miss M ry Miller, of Wing-
ham,'is visiting tris' de. in this village„
Mr 0 S McDonald, i f Toronto, is renew-
ing aoquaintanoes in town this week,.
Misses Annie an Maggie 'nennetty, of
Teeswater, s ont . short time ii town
last week. r P ilip Wade,wbohasbeen.
spending din ,
n
p a ,
EL w orate with friends; has
returned to 'o'est..RX.;uoknowSentinel
Mr Hardy Mo ardy, of Wi
na, gave
us.a pleasant ca an T.h.ureday uatw 'le
off'his way to vias friends in Colborne..
Mr b' M Pllgxim, f Ramilton, . spent
Sunday with his old 'riend,M, Wm Mal-
dagh..Mr Bainilton, f St Thoinae, spent
a few days with his ; on, iltr A. L'Hamil-
ton, druggist.. Mess Thos Bell, D L
Dickinson and W Gr en went to Wood-
stock on business, la.t Monday..Mr E L
Dickinson, barrister attended the assizes
in Goderioh last w k..Miss Sinclair, of
Ridgetowu, has be: n visiting Postmaster
Fisher. Miss Sin • air is the daughter of
late Rev Mr Since; ir,who was at one time
minister in the 13 . ptist church here.. Mrs
P Brown has b•.en visiting friends at.
Ripley.(,Capt ,+ dford and his nephew,
Mr Thos Moore, have, left on a visit to
friends in Strat ord and Termite)�r tiD
G -Murdoch, Iii. • er, of To . t, . ,who is
y, of whom wont on working is the teres/ of Mr' 4..:.'rbutt,
in the Garbutt e tradition case,: was in
town a'few day; last weok.lvl;iss
Murphy was atto • ding the millinery
openings - in Toro t to Iast week, .Mrs
Cooli en is away • Toronto .this week on
business ..Mr R E liott,of the Trams, was
in Woodstook, on • usiness, on Tuesday.
-Miss T Galbrai h is visiting her: uncle,
Rev Dr Galbrait , and other friends in
'Toronto•and Pe =rboro„Crowell Wilson,
Esq, is visitin , old friends in London
and vicinity, t• s weeir,.Mr 'and Mrs ,T
.4 Frieud were n Ripley on Monday. -Mr -
Hazlewoeda of Clifford, is v'ieiting . lira
daughter, 11'Irs R McDonald .:Mr Soole,
of Seaforth, ip vies ".g in town,the guest
of his son-in-law, Ir J D Sills.,Miss
Gow, of Mount For et, is visiting Mrs
JOS Bxaciwfn.. Mr '. ellery, of Toronto,
visited leis son, Rev Seliery, for a few
days this week. '1'h: Misses floss,. Vio-
toria street, have re urned home after a
eo l7 7fing;wvo has been lengthened visit to f 'ends in Hamilton,.
many years ¥r Milia bakville and other p :ccs
his attenti n for some '
xn another column th t should interest the "•
ladies,.
--Fresh Peaches, Pears A Grapes at
Sas Mc$elyie's Star restaura t. p
---Exoureion fare$, an. T $; to London,
on Monday and Wed' 'day next ; tare.
$1.70.
,.+ -Masers Sam i' crew. n and. Sam Taylor
u on
.p t and nailed tlioro Oily 17e bunahea
!of phingles in 9 hourafo Mr A Itoe,of this
town. Who can beat • 137
-For first-class" tailoring and cheap
Reuts' menifurnishings,er beple, ouyl ytwo doors ebster north
of the old stand. and •between, Ross' book -
tore and Halsted & Scott's bank,
-Dara Sas Begley, e e of the leading
drekeenekers of this tow , intends to re.
move to two doors north of Dr Chisholm's
drug store, next week.
-A number of the me hers. of Anchor
of Hope Lodge, I 0 GT, paid North Star
Lodge, I 0 G,• T, Cuirass,; fraternal visit
ou Tuesday evening last,. nd report having
had a good time.
s
--Hspine boughtout TA, SIte lsainuess,
I respectfully solrcit from t1 a inhabitants
of Wingham. anleteeinity+an inspection of
my ook. 4 eliesp8otfu!1 pours,
Emu,
--Quite' a numbe o 'our townspeople
.
are taking advantage_�-ef the cheap rates
which the railways ar ving, at present,
to Toronto, the mejori
Tuesday and Thursdss /this week.
ed a new
custom tailoring establishment,none doer
north of a) Sutherland's` stove and tin
shop, mud, is nowprepared to glee. the Citi:
zens of Wingham and surrounding country
satisfaction, in every thing that may be
intra=tedto his caro. Coatmakere wanted
at ; • ce.
-We notice in the prize List for the.
Northwestern fall fair, tc( be held in this
town on the 29th and 30th September, that
Mr Charles Kneohtel is offering a t20 set
of single harness .for.t,beat sing a horse
to be driven iu a four wheeled rig. This
f.
fa -very liberal of Mr Kneohtet and it is
like that competition will be pretty keen,`
as It is not every day that a prize as
liable as this is offered..
By anuounceree.. in another column,
it will be seen that « r 1' A Mills, after
eighteen years sp .t in„business in this
town, has, dispos .d • of his stook of dry
goods, &a, to Mr
with Mr Mills fo
intends. devoting
time to the collect on of his accounts, Mr
King is well lino • . to all the' customer' of
the
store
anda
t bu
h hl
n
u dare
to
n Y ads the
tbusrness, and we ops he will have as sue.
008afulla mercant le* career as his prede-
oessor.
-The Guelph
know the intents
to extending the
from that town t
Meeting of the C
following resoluti
it be an instruct!
rep eseutatives
R I ;,ed Co. B
info e° :Won of
B Co intedY'to
Railway west t
is the intention
the road westw
when? and su
ting this," ma
proper, and
council of thei
scent as the in
ebtafned."
eople appear to want to
of the :C'P 11 in regard
uelph Junotion Railway
Gode
ricin. At a recent
uneil of that' city the
n was passed z "That
n of this council to its.
u the Guelph Junction
and to . ascertain for the
t . is council, when the ( 1
tend the Guelph Junction,
Godbrich ; or whether it•
of such Company to extend
rds at any time, and if sof
other ieformation 'reepec
er as they may consider
report the same to this
next regular meeting, or as
rmiation can possibly, be
A rain 'tweeter.
The Fireside vyeekly is offering great
Dash prizes for this solution of their Poet-
feat Puzzle. Tlfiee hundred and .'fifty
dollars are offered every week, divided as
follows : First prize; FIGO ; sewed prize.
$75 ; third prize, $50; mixt fifteetr -$G each,
X75, These prizes are given to. the first
oortoot answers received each week, be-
ginning ItIeuday, Sept 21, and coding
Nov 80th -the prize- hat begtnnitsg enter
again every Monday teething, fn' addition
aar.�x=;T it, Fines ins, 13arristOn' and � correct •answer received sash morning, and
tim dlate station e 1 to every fifth of these not securing/ atoll
McenoursrOnonoraiVl.rofiAet.--Itev8 Bet, u, t]r
cry, l3 Pastor, Servicsa ev i stand, vaued, at $(lr anti be
rewards a handsome silver Gipsy kettle
1 e y Sabha ill A van,
at 11 a m and 7 . babbath bo al and 1 Mach soletioh const Ifs n.1by $1,
ut. ane
rtt ra
er f
y or Mx months s bser
meeting every '4V` e � Bain g' u iptton t2ti, numbers}.
Bible Class ttt 2,S >
o°.lock, Young Peepayiefts railyer 11Ze�t n i to Oanadh.'a popular and only story paper,
feet d a d 1 f
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock For full partrbulars' buy a sat* trey their flail parachute begins gradualilr to
The North: n tor 1S91.
Never in the history of the past 14 ex-
hibitions rbrtf
on
s
bare
the
prospects
bright and so early in theeason fore such
a grand exhibition of live stook, Agricola
tural and dairy products, Fruit, vegetables.
and ladies' work, fine arts, 'etc, etc, nor
have the list of attrabtious been so varied
and,entertaiuing as the present season's,.
heprogramme
T
.
t
tibefore
p the many pa.
trans of the Northern in -this district this
year, is larger end better, than ever. No
where outside Cf Tcfronto and London can
be found an exhibition equal in attractivee
pass and instruction to the Northern.
Those who have patronized the Northern
in the past, know that their remnnera-
tive prizes draw alarge field of competitors
and brings out the closest Competitions in
the different classes, especially in live
sto0ir'and speeding in the ring, while the
list of attractions easily downs tho hill' of
fare presented by any rival institution in
this district, and we are Confident will
,satisfy the moat £atifdious of the novelty.
loving- public, a'ud a large share of whose
patronage,tbe-Northern �viil justly be sure•
to retain, On Wednesday and Thursday
there are three events. exon day 011 the
track. On Wednesday single trot, hest
three ie Ave heats.. Itlintliug, best two in
three heats, and a walking race by agricul�•
tural teams,
Ov TiiunsnAv.-Stallion trot, best three
in Ave heats; running, open to a]l, beat.
ttvo iu,thee° and a competition for efficiently
among the lady drivere.Fref Cooper one of
the most daring and successful aeronautiats
in the b0810088 has been scoured to give
two exblbitione, together with his trained
dog 1'itzimmoue, which is the only canine
aeronautist in the tvotld, on Wednesday
and Thursday. These de,rfng aerial per«
fortnere aeoencl in their baloon to'the
clouds ani, from that tremeaddits height
dr r
a fomtl "r
p tat balaon and for nearly 1,000
ea en with awful velocity when
acrobatic perforwera iu the country who
will without doubt please all those inter.'
Bated i0 the perforntauge of sue) daring
feats. Tops I•;disen,"The Wizard Inye'ator'�
liar
given this age many wonderful in.vca-
tionsbut eaue more pleaafpg and instructive
than his wonderful machine the Phone..
graph which will be at the' Northern.
Through ugh thfainaabfae cap be heard,exxctly
as rendered,. Selections from differeut
operas as sung by Patti, the voice of Glad*
stone tits Grand Old Man he he thunders
forth arguments in the House of Commons,
London, Begland.or the comic songs of Joe
Murphy. A, large grand stand bas been
built which will carnmand a. view o'f every
thing going an in the grounds,
On Sept 29th to pct 3rd the C•, TR -
eharge`ouly s, fare and a third good till Oot
5th and on September Both and' Oot 1st e
single fare will be. charged good to return
Oct Srd. - The Northern opens on Sept
29th and Closes (sot 2nd. Patronize the
Northern. ,
Fttl1 Fairs. - -
Western Fair, London, Se17 to 26,
Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept 22, 23 and •
24.
Mildmay, Sept 22nd.
Teeswater, Sept 23rd.
Ceutre Brnoe, ab Paisley, Sept 22 to 24.
Mitchell, Sept 23 and 24.
Neustadt, Sept 24th and 25th.
Exeter, Sept28 and 29. -
Palmeratou. Sept 28 and 29.
Clinton, Sept 28 to.30.
Northwestern, Wheaten-, Sept 29 and
30.
Berlin, Sept 29 and 30,
Huron Township, at Ripley, Sept 2eend30.
Atwood, Sept 20th.
Northern, Walkerton, Sept 29 to Oot 2. -
East Huron', Brussels, Oot 1 and 2.
Seaforth, Got 1 and 2. •
North Perth, Stratford, Oct 1 and 2.
£tarriston, Sept 80 to Oot`l.
Brussels, Oot 1 and 2.
ECowiok, at.Gorrie, Oot 3.
Lueknow, Oot 5 and 6.
Kincardine, Oct 8th and 9th.
Clifford, Oct Oct 7th and 8th;
Best Waweeosh, Belgrave, Oct 6 and 7,
lethesechee,-at Kfncar,lfno, Oot 8 and 9.
Be tle Oct 8 Bed 0.
Dungannon, Oct 14th and 15th. '
Sita vale
The people of Inc:vale have decided
to have a holiday on September 26th. -
Over 850 in cash 11 be given iii prizes
for foot ball, base
The best teams of t eldist district wier ll con-
pete. The "Huron :» of .Seaforth are
expected to play an exhibition' game of
foot ball. The bi s will be out On
Saturday.
Mr SID Wellwoo• of Wingham, reach-
ed in the Methodi. church last Sunday
evening. He is al itye;welcoine,keeping
as he �o
es abrea
of the '
times an
with all a elevout este er. Rev Mr Wa;•
win was at Atwou p 'eaohing Anniver-
sary :^
Sermons. 'CTeitt Sunday public .
worship in the Met q • dist chlzrola will' be' ,�
at 10.30 a m and pray: and prai Beim
in the evening at 7 o'o1oikY-'].�ee''v' -' ?
Hartley returned 1,,:t week `from his
holidays, looking 'in tbe;'1� st' of spirits;
and health, Ise oc.. piecl'Tiis ownpulpit
last Sunday. -Tho oncertat Mr Edward
Bosnian's, on Tues; ay evening, was very .
enjoyable and sn 'essful..,',phe evening
was not suitable •r out door pleasure/. ';'
but Mr and. Mrs Iiosman..opened . very ..
hospitably the •ors of their: large and
beautiful dwelli . n, and a very delightful
evening was spe t. The Bell laetary
Band wore not a, le to filial their engage-
ment on account ,f their working over -L,
time to All new or ers in their establish-
ment. However,a +cal and instrumental
programme had b: en prepared, which.
some thought was ' etter than the band.
Miss Roynolds, org nist in the Methodist
church, Wingham, gave- a number `of
organ solos, whit • were both. eltissical
and olasssioaily ondered, and loudly
applauded. ,Mrs 'ray, prganist of fhe
Methodist Church Belgrave, also added
a large and greatl appreciated quota,
both of song and m sic ; also the Misses
Smith and Abraha and Messrs Jackson
and Morden, of Bru- eels. The members
of the Ebenezer C oir did themselves
eredit,both in chorus :s air,Ldaots. About
half past ten,after h: rty votes .of thanks
to those who had' contributed to the
progranxnre, and to he Owed' host
andho'stess,'the 1)a y soot .:, a tering
ended. ,,
Quite a number ' eat from heti film
week to see Toront • s great sin*, , Meesra
J Robertson and farrow and Mrs
Sanderson were a.. beg the number.
1' ixon s Tobe wo, first rnonoy et St
Thomas last week, He is billed forWiud
stir tine Wednes• ;-.Mr R Mcl'hereoa
has agrand hop n •t1 idaynight 'Next
our school boys are goin to shave,a
grand show ou S today, which will . be
att imitation • the neighbouring
ngrioultural fair: And indeed bids fair to
rival some of the •.---And nest the
ou
y
area of the fres r Yt�rittu choral are go -
1
t have eon kind of an entertain -
I re Ion Ye
e TIMES will be tent to new sub. 4;
rs from now till the let of January,
�, fo 2 +cents,
Next Sabbath, September 20th: noncar 1 from your nev sdeaier,,or scut so to The open and they descend to mother earth iu
srtblSet, "Religion .nil practical life.', , �•-`�,'h
p 1'iresrde Weekly, l7 Adelaitte°B i+a `Bet, safety. The mauat;nng eenaintttee haves.
Evening subject, "Sleeping," '
• Toronto, '` 1 cured the services of some of the best. '1
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